U.S. troops who died for France are honored in the American Military Cemetery at St. Larient, with German prisoners of war keeping the cemetery tidy. – Vintage Photograph
Original price was: $29.99.$23.99Current price is: $23.99.
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Dimensions: 19.4 x 14.2 cm
IMS SKU: SCAN-IMS-04898195
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OCR computer generated text:
33499713 FAR JOH HAGGERTY 18010378
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fred U.S. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH, FRA.107171 (WK) Distributed through the O.W.I. 15. 6. 45. Now that France has been liberated and her people no longer fear the barbarism of the Hun, she begins to live again. PHOTO SHOWS:- Graves of U.S. troops, who died that France might-live, in the American Military Cemetary at St.Larient. German prisoners of war working under U.S. guards, keep the Cemetary tidy. 845/G.KEYSTONE.491563. THE RE-BIRTH OF FRANCE. go BILDSERVICE 742937 PHOTO YSTONE AT OFFICIAL RATES
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